If they are as changeable as Cuban tree frogs, that may explain a little. Compare photos 1 and 5 in this spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/753... I might have missed this one also if it had gone the othe way.
Thank you, Tanya and Auntnance. Yes, Auntnance, they are very similar, specially for that dark streak on their back (which seems to be longer in "my" frog). The most fascinating thing about my spotting is that only the third time I passed by it I noticed that it was NOT a dead leaf! Its color pattern makes it almost invisible among the light and shadows game in the woods!!
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Stunning! Looks like a butterfly in disguise.
WOW! Beauty!
It's amazing how the patterns on the legs match almost seamlessly with the patterns on the torso. Neat little fella. Nice shot.
bayucca, Ismael Chaves & LeanneGardner, thank you.
Wow!
Fantastic!
If they are as changeable as Cuban tree frogs, that may explain a little. Compare photos 1 and 5 in this spotting: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/753... I might have missed this one also if it had gone the othe way.
Nice treefrog!
Thank you, Tanya and Auntnance. Yes, Auntnance, they are very similar, specially for that dark streak on their back (which seems to be longer in "my" frog). The most fascinating thing about my spotting is that only the third time I passed by it I noticed that it was NOT a dead leaf! Its color pattern makes it almost invisible among the light and shadows game in the woods!!
Striking Frog, nice spotting!
Fabulous frog!
This is similar, but remains unidentified as well:
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/558...
S Frazier, KarenL, harsuame, AmazonWorkshops & AchmmadMWY: thank you
Fabulous spotting!
Awesome Sergio!
What a lovely little guy!
Fabulous!
Beautiful! can't say anything ...